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Syria’s Sharaa declares Kurdish a ‘national language’ following clashes

Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa on Friday declared Kurdish one of the country’s national languages in the wake of recent clashes between the army and Kurdish forces in Aleppo. Kurds in north Syria have declined to integrate into the State calling instead for a decentralised federal system, which Damascus rejects.

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